You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Is Morality Objective?

A note on my comment about the possibility of God existing here. Although possible there are few religious narritives that could be associated with that God if it were good in any meaningful sense. We can dismiss the religions of Judaism as that religion is the antithesis of good; Christianity the same; Islam is a disaster too when logic and reason are applied to its claims; that leaves the Hindu Krishna who it could be but we'd have to dismiss karma and reincarnation as they are inherently irrational as taught and therefore impossible. Hmmm, that doesn't leave many Gods available if there is one hanging around. Maybe the Great Spirit of the tribes? But my vote is for the Demiurge as it fits with most of the facts and that this place is a type of false reality simulation it created and the archons who control this place are non-human entities comparable to computer Dev's...

Sort:  

My dad had connections with a group where they were calling spirits, good spirits, they had even recorded some sessions and i have a book of those sessions. My sister's godfather was able to communicate and sometimes he knew what you did without telling him. I know some crazy stories but still a lot dont make sense to me . Dad told me about this when i found the book, he didnt mention it and i was surprised. He has told me some stuff since then, he cant explain them, that's why he doesnt talk about them. If you ask me i havent seen anything metaphysical in my life.

Agreed, but we have experienced incredible technology in an incredibly short period of time and I suggest this IS the demiurge and its archons. It's how they roll, so to speak.
I've had a ton of phenomenological experiences but I'm one of the few who doesn't elevate phenomenology over ontology--a type of anecdotal fallacy if one is prone to that gambit.